A few years ago, Tucson couple Ari Shapiro and Kerry Lane had a vision for a vegan restaurant while hiking in Canada. They wanted to create “an animal-free version of Shake Shack.”
The idea: Make everything from scratch, in house, using only fresh produce and forgoing any kind of mock meats to create a burger-and-fries experience for everyone. In 2018, that idea came to fruition with the opening of Beaut Burger in Tucson.
And in February 2021, it expanded to a location near 33rd Street and Indian School Road in the Arcadia Lite neighborhood of Phoenix. The modest-size kitchen is located in a refurbished shipping container, and guests can order at the window before taking a seat on the shaded outdoor patio with its sparse desert ambiance (think landscaping rocks with strategically spaced shrubs).
Covid-19 coronavirus: Health agencies urge Whanganui to keep up Covid-19 contact tracing with big events on the horizon
8 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Patea visitors Jo and Kerry Lane scan the QR code poster at Sunny s in Victoria Ave.
Photo / Bevan Conley
Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
As Whanganui enjoys a summer free of Covid-19 and tough restrictions, authorities say it remains as important as ever for people to trace their movements, especially with several large gatherings over the next few weeks.
A managed isolation facility worker sparked a brief lockdown at the Hamilton District Court this week when they turned up at court and told a staff member she had a runny nose and was awaiting the result of a Covid-19 test.